Bench & Bar

SEP 2014

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Our deepest appreciation goes to these distinguished members of the Kentucky Bar for their financial support of the Founda- tion's charitable efforts. Christine C. Adams practices law in Som- erset. A graduate of Washington & Lee Uni- versity and Washington & Lee School of Law, she was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1993. Judge Sara Walter Combs of Stanton was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals in November 1994 and re-elected in 2000 and again in 2006. She was the first woman and the first judge from the Eastern Ken- tucky counties of the 7th Appellate District to serve as chief judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, serving in that role from June 2004 until May 2010. A graduate of the University of Louisville and the Universi- ty of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, she was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1980. Judge Combs is a Life Fellow. Robert Sean Deskins practices law in Louisville with the Oldfather Law Firm. A graduate of the University of Louisville and the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 2008. Mr. Deskins is a Life Fellow. Allison J. Donovan practices law in Lexing- ton with the law firm of Stoll Keenon Og- den. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity and the University of Kentucky Col- lege of Law, she was admitted to the Ken- tucky Bar in 2006. Ms. Donovan currently serves as a member of the Kentucky Bar Foundation Board of Directors. Susan Hanley Duncan joined the Brandeis School of Law faculty as an adjunct in 1997 and full time in 2000, and is presently serv- ing as interim dean from 2012-2017. Dean Duncan currently serves as an ex-officio member of the Kentucky Bar Foundation Board of Directors. A graduate of Miami University and the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, she was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1991. Dean Duncan is a Life Fellow. W. Blaine Early III practices law in Lexington with the law firm of Stites & Harbi- son. A graduate of DePauw University and the Universi- ty of Kentucky College of Law, he was ad- mitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1996. Mr. Ear- ly is a Life Fellow. John M. Famularo practices law in Lexing- ton with the law firm of Stites & Harbison. A graduate of Loyola University New Orleans and the University of Kentucky College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1971. Mr. Famularo is a Life Fellow. Robert W. Goff practices law in Paducah with the law firm of Denton & Keuler. A graduate of Centre College of Kentucky and the University of Kentucky College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 2007. Mr. Goff is a Life Fellow. William T. Gorton III practices law in Lex- ington with the law firm of Stites & Harbi- son. A graduate of Pennsylvania State Uni- versity and the University of Kentucky Col- lege of Law, he was admitted to the Ken- tucky Bar in 1990 and is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar. Mr. Gorton is a Life Fellow. Larry F. Hinton practices law in Bowling Green with the law firm of Reynolds, John- ston, Hinton & Pepper. A graduate of West- ern Kentucky University and the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1977. Mr. Hinton is a Life Fellow. Lindsay H. Hinton practices law in Bowling Green with the law firm of Reynolds, John- ston, Hinton & Pepper. A graduate of West- ern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky College of Law, she was admit- ted to the Kentucky Bar in 2005. Ms. Hin- ton is a Life Fellow. S. Richard Hughes practices law in Bowling Green with the law firm of Cole & Moore. A graduate of Transylvania University and the University of Kentucky College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1994. Justice Michelle M. Keller of Covington was appointed to the Supreme Court of Kentucky in April 2013 by Governor Steven Beshear to fill the unexpired term of the late Justice Wil Schroder who had retired in January 2013. Prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court, Justice Keller served as a Kentucky Court of Appeals judge for Divi- sion 1 of the 6th Appellate District for six years after having practiced law for 17 years. A graduate of Northern Kentucky University and Northern Kentucky Universi- ty Chase College of Law where she was an IOLTA scholar, Justice Keller was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1990. Judge James H. Lambert of Mount Ver- non was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals in November 2006 to serve Divi- sion 2 of the 3rd Appellate District. He be- gan private practice with Lambert & Lam- bert of Mt. Vernon. He was elected Rock- castle County Attorney in November 1981 and served in that capacity for three terms. Judge Lambert also served as trial commis- sioner for the Rockcastle County District Court from 2002 to 2005 and as an admin- istrative law judge for the Kentucky State Department of Corrections. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1976. Judge Lambert is a Life Fellow. G. Eric Long practices law in Benton with the law firm of Long & Long. A graduate of Murray State University and Northern Ken- tucky University Chase College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 2007. He currently serves as a member of the Kentucky Bar Foundation Board of Direc- tors. Mr. Long is a Life Fellow. J. Paul Long, Jr. practices law in Stanford. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky College of Law, he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1980. Mr. Long is a Life Fellow. David Mattingly of Covington serves as di- rector of Enterprise Risk Management and Insurance at Ashland Inc. A graduate of Centre College of Kentucky and the Univer- sity of Kentucky College of Law, he was ad- mitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1996. Mr. Mattingly currently serves as a member of the Kentucky Bar Foundation Board of Directors. 46 B&B; • 9.14 K B F / I O LTA KENTUCKY BAR FOUNDATION WELCOMES NEW FELLOWS

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